Confused about life after college? Don't know what to do after graduation? If you are 22 years old, regardless if you’re graduating from college or not, there are two things you should keep in mind. The first is to acknowledge that you are entering some of the greatest years of your life. The second is that this is the moment when you don’t go practical—don’t take the “safe” route. This is NOT the time to get the job Mom always wanted you to get. This is NOT the time to try to maximize as much money as you can make so you can save up to buy a sick ride. This IS the time, however, to realize that you have a five-year window (three for some, eight for others) for you to attack the life that you want to win.
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published:07 May 2016

views:921498

Are elite schools actually the better choice?
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published:16 Sep 2015

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How to StudyBetter and Get Better Grades: Learn how to study smarter and more efficiently, which translates to better grades and more free time for the things you enjoy. These are the study strategies and tips I wish I had known in college, as they would have made my life much easier. This video will help you improve your grades and have you spend less time studying!
In medical school you are forced to learn information at a faster pace than in undergrad. In this video I go over the various strategies that helped me study more effectively and efficiently, and what I wish I knew during undergrad as a premed student. Life would have been much easier and I would have had more time to do other things if I knew these study tricks earlier.
Pens I used: http://geni.us/cgBEfE
In this video, I help go over key strategies that will help premedical students excel in their courses and help gain admission to medical school. I cover:
1) Active vs Passive learning
2) LearningEnvironment
3) How to obtain information from lectures and textbooks
4) How to review information
5) Simple principles for test day
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published:05 Oct 2016

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Applying to medical school can be a daunting task. So in this video I try to give some tips for pre-medical school students on how to optimize their summers so they can be a stronger applicant for medical school. My tips to pre-med students are as follows:
1. Research positions
More likely to find paid positions if you apply to an established research program.
Pro of cold-emailing someone at your school: you may be able to continue the work during the following school year
If your goal is to publish something, be sure to look up the PI and see how many publications that lab has published in the last couple years
LIST OF (almost) ALL SUMMER RESEARCH IN THE COUNTRY: https://people.rit.edu/gtfsbi/Symp/premed.htm
2. Volunteer at hospitals, hospice, nursing homes, rehabs
3. Contact doctors offices for shadowing opportunities or working in some capacity (receptionist, scribe, etc)
4. EMT (if you have couple years before applying and have the opportunity to work or volunteer as an EMT)
5. Reading- the verbal section of the MCAT can be challenging so improving reading skills can be really helpful. Try reading the following items on a regular basis: The Economist, The Atlantic Monthly, and the New Yorkerhttp://www.modernlibrary.com/top-100/100-best-novels/
If you really want to test yourself/measure your progress, try the reading comprehension sections of the LSAT
6. If you already have your acceptance, relax and have fun, travel, read for pleasure
Check to see if your school has a summer reading list
My school's recommended summer reading list:
The ImmortalLife of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca SklootCutting for Stone by Abraham VergheseBody of Work, by Christine MontrossTwelve Steps to a Compassionate Life by Karen ArmstrongBetter A Surgeon’s Notes on Performance by Atul GawandeKitchenTableWisdom by Rachel Naomi RemenMountains Beyond Mountains, by Tracy KidderThe Spirit Catches You and YouFall Down, by Ann FadimanComplications by Atul Gawande
The LonelyPatient How We Experience Illness by MichaelSteinArrowsmith by Sinclair LewisChecklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande
Seeing Patients: UnconsciousBias in Health Care by Augustus WhiteDeath of Ivan Ilyich by Leo Tolstoy
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Should I Go To Med School and other FAQ: https://youtu.be/N8o-IB-wcW8
Resources and StudySchedule for USMLE Step 1: https://youtu.be/0nwNt45kRLA
What's in my med school backpack: https://youtu.be/bAh4MxPb0iA
FAQ about how to get into medical school: https://youtu.be/2PehxHQLBM4
What's in my white coat: https://youtu.be/KROFnLSDc7Y
How a typical medical school schedule looks like: https://youtu.be/da917hZV-wo
Useful Apps I use in Medical School: https://youtu.be/S-e3uA-SdG0
Typical Weekly Schedule of a Med School Student: https://youtu.be/da917hZV-wo
Study Tips for Medical School and College: https://youtu.be/MUGnNH9AEX0
A Typical Day in Medical School: https://youtu.be/RgftpK99w2I
How to Prepare and Study for the MCAT: https://youtu.be/iK8FK3o5lA0
Study Schedule of a Medical School Student: https://youtu.be/H9XFLqJ0Xb8
First Year vs Second Year of Medical School: https://youtu.be/T4cT-jZHCzY
Staying Motivated in Medical School: https://youtu.be/RL2UtHdNkSQ
A Typical Weekend in Medical School: https://youtu.be/ad-3Jf40i-Y
FavoriteNoteTakingTools and Stationery: https://youtu.be/QkfRgPD6QBQ
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Tim Day, a Microbiology and Biochemistry Major, describes how to handle the pressures and difficulties that come with science lab work. He is currently working on antibiotic and vaccine research and has learned to balance school and a social life through time management. See more at www.sciencecareerpath.org.

published:31 Mar 2011

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In this video, I talk about my journey from high school to medical school. I didn't talk too much about extracurricular activities I did or the number of AP classes I took during high school because I honestly don't think it matters all that much for med school. That said, I do think high school is a great time to explore and develop who you are as a person and pursue hobbies and interests that make you UNIQUE. Getting into a "good college" definitely has its merits but it won't necessarily help you get into medical school.
From my experience, medical schools look for people who have a variety of interests and hobbies. Doing well in college is obviously very important but as admittance to medical schools becomes more and more competitive, schools are looking beyond the numbers (GPA & MCAT) and starting to assess each applicant as a whole.
As you will see, I was not the best student in high school and I wanted to be as transparent about that as I possibly can. I want to encourage everyone to not give up on your dreams even if you're not going to a "good" college or have a certain GPA. I also want to stress the importance of setting specific goals and working towards them. For me, realizing I wanted to go to medical school made such a huge difference in how I performed in school.
If you are already a good student in high school and have tons of extracurricular activities, keep up the good work! But don't forget to LIVE your life and find time to do the things you love doing. Find your passion IN and OUTside of school.
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Check out the rest of the videos that are part of this series:
What's in my med school backpack: https://youtu.be/bAh4MxPb0iA
FAQ about how to get into medical school: https://youtu.be/2PehxHQLBM4
What's in my white coat: https://youtu.be/KROFnLSDc7Y
How a typical medical school schedule looks like: https://youtu.be/da917hZV-wo
Useful Apps I use in Medical School: https://youtu.be/S-e3uA-SdG0
Typical Weekly Schedule of a Med SchoolStudent: https://youtu.be/da917hZV-wo
Study Tips for Medical School and College: https://youtu.be/MUGnNH9AEX0
A Typical Day in Medical School: https://youtu.be/RgftpK99w2I
How to Prepare and Study for the MCAT: https://youtu.be/iK8FK3o5lA0
Study Schedule of a Medical School Student: https://youtu.be/H9XFLqJ0Xb8
First Year vs Second Year of Medical School: https://youtu.be/T4cT-jZHCzY
Med School Essentials Giveaway!: https://youtu.be/Vmt9G5zUDxU
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Medical schools can also employ medical researchers and operate hospitals. Around the world, criteria, structure, teaching methodology, and nature of medical programs offered at medical schools vary considerably. Medical schools are often highly competitive, using standardized entrance examinations, as well as grade point average and leadership roles, to narrow the selection criteria for candidates.
In most countries, the study of medicine is completed as an undergraduate degree not requiring prerequisite undergraduate coursework. However, an increasing number of places are emerging for graduate entrants who have completed an undergraduate degree including some required courses. In the United States and Canada, almost all medical degrees are second entry degrees, and require several years of previous study at the university level.

Undergraduate education

Undergraduate education is the post-secondary education previous to the postgraduate education. It includes all the academic programs up to the level of a bachelor's degree. For example, in the United States an entry level university student is known as an undergraduate, while students of higher degrees are known as graduates. In some other educational systems and subjects, undergraduate education is post-secondary education up to the level of a master's degree; this is the case for some science courses in Britain and some medicine courses in India-suku.

Programs

Indian system

In India the Graduation system is classified into two parts: Undergraduation (UG) and Postgraduation (PG). It takes three or four years to complete an "undergraduate" degree. The three-year undergraduate programs are mostly in the fields of arts, commerce, science etc., and the four-year programs are mostly in the fields of technology, engineering, pharmaceutical sciences, agriculture etc. However, for medicine, law and architecture, the period has been five years. The possessor of the first UG is referred to as graduate and that of the PG degree as post-graduate.

In addition to these core schools, students in a given country may also attend schools before and after primary and secondary education. Kindergarten or pre-school provide some schooling to very young children (typically ages 3–5). University, vocational school, college or seminary may be available after secondary school. A school may also be dedicated to one particular field, such as a school of economics or a school of dance. Alternative schools may provide nontraditional curriculum and methods.

The precise stage of schooling provided by a high school differs from country to country, and may vary within the same jurisdiction. In all of New Zealand and Malaysia, along with most of Britain and parts of Australia, Bangladesh and Canada, high school means the same thing as secondary school, but instead of starting in 9th grade, these "secondary schools" begin at ages 11 or 12.

Country by country

Australia

In Australia, high school is a secondary school, from Year 7 or Year 8 through to Year 12, varying from state to state. High school immediately follows primary (elementary) school; therefore, a Year-7 Australian high-school student is sometimes as young as 12. In Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory, the term "high school" generally refers to Years 7–10, whereas the term "College" is used for Years 11–12. In Victoria the term "secondary college" has largely replaced the term "high school" following the reforms of the Labor Government in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Some schools have retained the name "high school" (such as Melbourne High School) and many have now dropped the "secondary" and are simply known as "college".

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WHAT TO DO AFTER COLLEGE

Confused about life after college? Don't know what to do after graduation? If you are 22 years old, regardless if you’re graduating from college or not, there are two things you should keep in mind. The first is to acknowledge that you are entering some of the greatest years of your life. The second is that this is the moment when you don’t go practical—don’t take the “safe” route. This is NOT the time to get the job Mom always wanted you to get. This is NOT the time to try to maximize as much money as you can make so you can save up to buy a sick ride. This IS the time, however, to realize that you have a five-year window (three for some, eight for others) for you to attack the life that you want to win.
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3:27

Does Your School Matter?

Does Your School Matter?

Does Your School Matter?

Are elite schools actually the better choice?
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11:07

Pre-Med Study Strategies - What I Wish I Knew in College (Tips from Medical School)

Pre-Med Study Strategies - What I Wish I Knew in College (Tips from Medical School)

Pre-Med Study Strategies - What I Wish I Knew in College (Tips from Medical School)

How to StudyBetter and Get Better Grades: Learn how to study smarter and more efficiently, which translates to better grades and more free time for the things you enjoy. These are the study strategies and tips I wish I had known in college, as they would have made my life much easier. This video will help you improve your grades and have you spend less time studying!
In medical school you are forced to learn information at a faster pace than in undergrad. In this video I go over the various strategies that helped me study more effectively and efficiently, and what I wish I knew during undergrad as a premed student. Life would have been much easier and I would have had more time to do other things if I knew these study tricks earlier.
Pens I used: http://geni.us/cgBEfE
In this video, I help go over key strategies that will help premedical students excel in their courses and help gain admission to medical school. I cover:
1) Active vs Passive learning
2) LearningEnvironment
3) How to obtain information from lectures and textbooks
4) How to review information
5) Simple principles for test day
WEBSITE: https://medschoolinsiders.com
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/MedInsiders
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5:30

What to do in the summer if you're a Pre-Med Student | Summer tips for Pre-medical Students

What to do in the summer if you're a Pre-Med Student | Summer tips for Pre-medical Students

What to do in the summer if you're a Pre-Med Student | Summer tips for Pre-medical Students

Applying to medical school can be a daunting task. So in this video I try to give some tips for pre-medical school students on how to optimize their summers so they can be a stronger applicant for medical school. My tips to pre-med students are as follows:
1. Research positions
More likely to find paid positions if you apply to an established research program.
Pro of cold-emailing someone at your school: you may be able to continue the work during the following school year
If your goal is to publish something, be sure to look up the PI and see how many publications that lab has published in the last couple years
LIST OF (almost) ALL SUMMER RESEARCH IN THE COUNTRY: https://people.rit.edu/gtfsbi/Symp/premed.htm
2. Volunteer at hospitals, hospice, nursing homes, rehabs
3. Contact doctors offices for shadowing opportunities or working in some capacity (receptionist, scribe, etc)
4. EMT (if you have couple years before applying and have the opportunity to work or volunteer as an EMT)
5. Reading- the verbal section of the MCAT can be challenging so improving reading skills can be really helpful. Try reading the following items on a regular basis: The Economist, The Atlantic Monthly, and the New Yorkerhttp://www.modernlibrary.com/top-100/100-best-novels/
If you really want to test yourself/measure your progress, try the reading comprehension sections of the LSAT
6. If you already have your acceptance, relax and have fun, travel, read for pleasure
Check to see if your school has a summer reading list
My school's recommended summer reading list:
The ImmortalLife of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca SklootCutting for Stone by Abraham VergheseBody of Work, by Christine MontrossTwelve Steps to a Compassionate Life by Karen ArmstrongBetter A Surgeon’s Notes on Performance by Atul GawandeKitchenTableWisdom by Rachel Naomi RemenMountains Beyond Mountains, by Tracy KidderThe Spirit Catches You and YouFall Down, by Ann FadimanComplications by Atul Gawande
The LonelyPatient How We Experience Illness by MichaelSteinArrowsmith by Sinclair LewisChecklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande
Seeing Patients: UnconsciousBias in Health Care by Augustus WhiteDeath of Ivan Ilyich by Leo Tolstoy
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Check out the rest of the videos that are part of this series:
Should I Go To Med School and other FAQ: https://youtu.be/N8o-IB-wcW8
Resources and StudySchedule for USMLE Step 1: https://youtu.be/0nwNt45kRLA
What's in my med school backpack: https://youtu.be/bAh4MxPb0iA
FAQ about how to get into medical school: https://youtu.be/2PehxHQLBM4
What's in my white coat: https://youtu.be/KROFnLSDc7Y
How a typical medical school schedule looks like: https://youtu.be/da917hZV-wo
Useful Apps I use in Medical School: https://youtu.be/S-e3uA-SdG0
Typical Weekly Schedule of a Med School Student: https://youtu.be/da917hZV-wo
Study Tips for Medical School and College: https://youtu.be/MUGnNH9AEX0
A Typical Day in Medical School: https://youtu.be/RgftpK99w2I
How to Prepare and Study for the MCAT: https://youtu.be/iK8FK3o5lA0
Study Schedule of a Medical School Student: https://youtu.be/H9XFLqJ0Xb8
First Year vs Second Year of Medical School: https://youtu.be/T4cT-jZHCzY
Staying Motivated in Medical School: https://youtu.be/RL2UtHdNkSQ
A Typical Weekend in Medical School: https://youtu.be/ad-3Jf40i-Y
FavoriteNoteTakingTools and Stationery: https://youtu.be/QkfRgPD6QBQ
My Path from High School to Med School: https://youtu.be/-3RJs7aSSOQ
Typical Day in Medical VLOG: https://youtu.be/pWnktL1LAv8
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0:50

BS Undergrad Student Reflection | Working with different cultures abroad

BS Undergrad Student Reflection | Working with different cultures abroad

BS Undergrad Student Reflection | Working with different cultures abroad

College Admissions: Inside the Decision Room

As high school seniors begin to receive their letters of admission to U.S. colleges, Bloomberg was invited to Amherst College for an inside look at how the admissions committee comes to a decision on who to admit and who to defer.
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2:38

Tim Day - Undergraduate Vaccine Lab Work

Tim Day - Undergraduate Vaccine Lab Work

Tim Day - Undergraduate Vaccine Lab Work

Tim Day, a Microbiology and Biochemistry Major, describes how to handle the pressures and difficulties that come with science lab work. He is currently working on antibiotic and vaccine research and has learned to balance school and a social life through time management. See more at www.sciencecareerpath.org.

5:31

Best Motivational Video For Students - Don't Count The Cost

Best Motivational Video For Students - Don't Count The Cost

Best Motivational Video For Students - Don't Count The Cost

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THE BEST PRE-MED MAJOR: Majors with the highest acceptance rates to Medical School

THE BEST PRE-MED MAJOR: Majors with the highest acceptance rates to Medical School

THE BEST PRE-MED MAJOR: Majors with the highest acceptance rates to Medical School

My Path from High School to Medical School | High School Transcript Reveal!

My Path from High School to Medical School | High School Transcript Reveal!

My Path from High School to Medical School | High School Transcript Reveal!

In this video, I talk about my journey from high school to medical school. I didn't talk too much about extracurricular activities I did or the number of AP classes I took during high school because I honestly don't think it matters all that much for med school. That said, I do think high school is a great time to explore and develop who you are as a person and pursue hobbies and interests that make you UNIQUE. Getting into a "good college" definitely has its merits but it won't necessarily help you get into medical school.
From my experience, medical schools look for people who have a variety of interests and hobbies. Doing well in college is obviously very important but as admittance to medical schools becomes more and more competitive, schools are looking beyond the numbers (GPA & MCAT) and starting to assess each applicant as a whole.
As you will see, I was not the best student in high school and I wanted to be as transparent about that as I possibly can. I want to encourage everyone to not give up on your dreams even if you're not going to a "good" college or have a certain GPA. I also want to stress the importance of setting specific goals and working towards them. For me, realizing I wanted to go to medical school made such a huge difference in how I performed in school.
If you are already a good student in high school and have tons of extracurricular activities, keep up the good work! But don't forget to LIVE your life and find time to do the things you love doing. Find your passion IN and OUTside of school.
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What's in my white coat: https://youtu.be/KROFnLSDc7Y
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Typical Weekly Schedule of a Med SchoolStudent: https://youtu.be/da917hZV-wo
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5 Ways Grad School Differs from Undergrad

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14:14

BEST JOBS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS 🎓 Highest Paying Part-Time Jobs

BEST JOBS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS 🎓 Highest Paying Part-Time Jobs

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7:30

Undergraduate Medical Education at Queen's

Undergraduate Medical Education at Queen's

Undergraduate Medical Education at Queen's

The School of Medicine at Queen's University offers a four-year undergraduate medical program leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine. Our medical students benefit directly from hands-on clinical experience, close working relationships with faculty members, medical education technology, and distributed learning across southeastern Ontario.
Prospective students can learn more at http://meds.queensu.ca/education/undergraduate

2:06

A Day in the Life of a Computer Science Student

A Day in the Life of a Computer Science Student

A Day in the Life of a Computer Science Student

Current undergraduate Poppie takes you on a tour of a typical day in the life of a Computer Science student at the University of Birmingham.
Presented and produced by Poppie Simmonds (Computer Science with Software Engineering)
https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/
For queries about the programmes on offer, tweet us @eps_unibham

11:16

A Day in the Life: MIT Student

A Day in the Life: MIT Student

A Day in the Life: MIT Student

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4:39

Is Economics Good Major?

Is Economics Good Major?

Is Economics Good Major?

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What can you do with a Economics degree? Are there jobs in Economics? What's the difference between business economics & economics? What are jobs in Economics?
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12:15

Being A Business Major & Why You Should Consider It!

Being A Business Major & Why You Should Consider It!

Being A Business Major & Why You Should Consider It!

All about my experience as a Business Administration major at Marshall School of Business and what you can do to see if it would be a good fit for you! (plus what i'm doing with my degree)
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14:34

Last Semester of Undergrad: Working out , The Superbowl and Going on Adventures

Last Semester of Undergrad: Working out , The Superbowl and Going on Adventures

Last Semester of Undergrad: Working out , The Superbowl and Going on Adventures

Social Work Jobs after Undergrad: TDT

WHAT TO DO AFTER COLLEGE

Confused about life after college? Don't know what to do after graduation? If you are 22 years old, regardless if you’re graduating from college or not, there are two things you should keep in mind. The first is to acknowledge that you are entering some of the greatest years of your life. The second is that this is the moment when you don’t go practical—don’t take the “safe” route. This is NOT the time to get the job Mom always wanted you to get. This is NOT the time to try to maximize as much money as you can make so you can save up to buy a sick ride. This IS the time, however, to realize that you have a five-year window (three for some, eight for others) for you to attack the life that you want to win.
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published: 07 May 2016

Does Your School Matter?

Are elite schools actually the better choice?
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published: 16 Sep 2015

Pre-Med Study Strategies - What I Wish I Knew in College (Tips from Medical School)

How to StudyBetter and Get Better Grades: Learn how to study smarter and more efficiently, which translates to better grades and more free time for the things you enjoy. These are the study strategies and tips I wish I had known in college, as they would have made my life much easier. This video will help you improve your grades and have you spend less time studying!
In medical school you are forced to learn information at a faster pace than in undergrad. In this video I go over the various strategies that helped me study more effectively and efficiently, and what I wish I knew during undergrad as a premed student. Life would have been much easier and I would have had more time to do other things if I knew these study tricks earlier.
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In this video, I...

published: 05 Oct 2016

What to do in the summer if you're a Pre-Med Student | Summer tips for Pre-medical Students

Applying to medical school can be a daunting task. So in this video I try to give some tips for pre-medical school students on how to optimize their summers so they can be a stronger applicant for medical school. My tips to pre-med students are as follows:
1. Research positions
More likely to find paid positions if you apply to an established research program.
Pro of cold-emailing someone at your school: you may be able to continue the work during the following school year
If your goal is to publish something, be sure to look up the PI and see how many publications that lab has published in the last couple years
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2. Volunteer at hospitals, hospice, nursing homes, rehabs
3. Contact doct...

published: 04 Jul 2016

BS Undergrad Student Reflection | Working with different cultures abroad

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published: 15 Apr 2013

Tim Day - Undergraduate Vaccine Lab Work

Tim Day, a Microbiology and Biochemistry Major, describes how to handle the pressures and difficulties that come with science lab work. He is currently working on antibiotic and vaccine research and has learned to balance school and a social life through time management. See more at www.sciencecareerpath.org.

THE BEST PRE-MED MAJOR: Majors with the highest acceptance rates to Medical School

I explore which pre-med major has the highest acceptance rates and MCAT scores.
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My Path from High School to Medical School | High School Transcript Reveal!

In this video, I talk about my journey from high school to medical school. I didn't talk too much about extracurricular activities I did or the number of AP classes I took during high school because I honestly don't think it matters all that much for med school. That said, I do think high school is a great time to explore and develop who you are as a person and pursue hobbies and interests that make you UNIQUE. Getting into a "good college" definitely has its merits but it won't necessarily help you get into medical school.
From my experience, medical schools look for people who have a variety of interests and hobbies. Doing well in college is obviously very important but as admittance to medical schools becomes more and more competitive, schools are looking beyond the numbers (GPA & MCA...

published: 23 Apr 2016

Is College Worth It?

In which John ponders whether a college degree is worth the high tuition, student loans, opportunity cost, and low-paying entry-level positions involved. Is the cost involved worth the returns? Is this even a simple economic question, or are there intangible benefits that come along with education?
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5 Ways Grad School Differs from Undergrad

Hey guys! In this video I list the 5 main ways graduate school differs from undergrad. I am currently working on my MBA so these differences are just my personal opinions and may vary by person or program.
If you're thinking about starting graduate school and have any questions feel free to leave them below in the comments!
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Undergraduate Medical Education at Queen's

The School of Medicine at Queen's University offers a four-year undergraduate medical program leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine. Our medical students benefit directly from hands-on clinical experience, close working relationships with faculty members, medical education technology, and distributed learning across southeastern Ontario.
Prospective students can learn more at http://meds.queensu.ca/education/undergraduate

published: 23 Aug 2012

A Day in the Life of a Computer Science Student

Current undergraduate Poppie takes you on a tour of a typical day in the life of a Computer Science student at the University of Birmingham.
Presented and produced by Poppie Simmonds (Computer Science with Software Engineering)
https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/
For queries about the programmes on offer, tweet us @eps_unibham

published: 15 Apr 2014

A Day in the Life: MIT Student

Garrett Parrish is a senior at MIT studying Mechanical Engineering and Entertainment Technology. If you want to study at MIT, apply for a free education assessment here: https://hubs.ly/H09NBk90 CrimsonEducation is the world leader in global admissions consulting.
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published: 20 Apr 2017

Is Economics Good Major?

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What can you do with a Economics degree? Are there jobs in Economics? What's the difference between business economics & economics? What are jobs in Economics?
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published: 08 Jul 2014

Being A Business Major & Why You Should Consider It!

All about my experience as a Business Administration major at Marshall School of Business and what you can do to see if it would be a good fit for you! (plus what i'm doing with my degree)
Pleeease excuse the blue tint to this video--I am incompetent. That's all ya need to know.
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published: 19 Jun 2015

Last Semester of Undergrad: Working out , The Superbowl and Going on Adventures

WHAT TO DO AFTER COLLEGE

Confused about life after college? Don't know what to do after graduation? If you are 22 years old, regardless if you’re graduating from college or not, there a...

Confused about life after college? Don't know what to do after graduation? If you are 22 years old, regardless if you’re graduating from college or not, there are two things you should keep in mind. The first is to acknowledge that you are entering some of the greatest years of your life. The second is that this is the moment when you don’t go practical—don’t take the “safe” route. This is NOT the time to get the job Mom always wanted you to get. This is NOT the time to try to maximize as much money as you can make so you can save up to buy a sick ride. This IS the time, however, to realize that you have a five-year window (three for some, eight for others) for you to attack the life that you want to win.
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Confused about life after college? Don't know what to do after graduation? If you are 22 years old, regardless if you’re graduating from college or not, there are two things you should keep in mind. The first is to acknowledge that you are entering some of the greatest years of your life. The second is that this is the moment when you don’t go practical—don’t take the “safe” route. This is NOT the time to get the job Mom always wanted you to get. This is NOT the time to try to maximize as much money as you can make so you can save up to buy a sick ride. This IS the time, however, to realize that you have a five-year window (three for some, eight for others) for you to attack the life that you want to win.
Like this video? you need to watch and share this one as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgsbG3WEmHs
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Pre-Med Study Strategies - What I Wish I Knew in College (Tips from Medical School)

How to StudyBetter and Get Better Grades: Learn how to study smarter and more efficiently, which translates to better grades and more free time for the things ...

How to StudyBetter and Get Better Grades: Learn how to study smarter and more efficiently, which translates to better grades and more free time for the things you enjoy. These are the study strategies and tips I wish I had known in college, as they would have made my life much easier. This video will help you improve your grades and have you spend less time studying!
In medical school you are forced to learn information at a faster pace than in undergrad. In this video I go over the various strategies that helped me study more effectively and efficiently, and what I wish I knew during undergrad as a premed student. Life would have been much easier and I would have had more time to do other things if I knew these study tricks earlier.
Pens I used: http://geni.us/cgBEfE
In this video, I help go over key strategies that will help premedical students excel in their courses and help gain admission to medical school. I cover:
1) Active vs Passive learning
2) LearningEnvironment
3) How to obtain information from lectures and textbooks
4) How to review information
5) Simple principles for test day
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How to StudyBetter and Get Better Grades: Learn how to study smarter and more efficiently, which translates to better grades and more free time for the things you enjoy. These are the study strategies and tips I wish I had known in college, as they would have made my life much easier. This video will help you improve your grades and have you spend less time studying!
In medical school you are forced to learn information at a faster pace than in undergrad. In this video I go over the various strategies that helped me study more effectively and efficiently, and what I wish I knew during undergrad as a premed student. Life would have been much easier and I would have had more time to do other things if I knew these study tricks earlier.
Pens I used: http://geni.us/cgBEfE
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What to do in the summer if you're a Pre-Med Student | Summer tips for Pre-medical Students

Applying to medical school can be a daunting task. So in this video I try to give some tips for pre-medical school students on how to optimize their summers so ...

Applying to medical school can be a daunting task. So in this video I try to give some tips for pre-medical school students on how to optimize their summers so they can be a stronger applicant for medical school. My tips to pre-med students are as follows:
1. Research positions
More likely to find paid positions if you apply to an established research program.
Pro of cold-emailing someone at your school: you may be able to continue the work during the following school year
If your goal is to publish something, be sure to look up the PI and see how many publications that lab has published in the last couple years
LIST OF (almost) ALL SUMMER RESEARCH IN THE COUNTRY: https://people.rit.edu/gtfsbi/Symp/premed.htm
2. Volunteer at hospitals, hospice, nursing homes, rehabs
3. Contact doctors offices for shadowing opportunities or working in some capacity (receptionist, scribe, etc)
4. EMT (if you have couple years before applying and have the opportunity to work or volunteer as an EMT)
5. Reading- the verbal section of the MCAT can be challenging so improving reading skills can be really helpful. Try reading the following items on a regular basis: The Economist, The Atlantic Monthly, and the New Yorkerhttp://www.modernlibrary.com/top-100/100-best-novels/
If you really want to test yourself/measure your progress, try the reading comprehension sections of the LSAT
6. If you already have your acceptance, relax and have fun, travel, read for pleasure
Check to see if your school has a summer reading list
My school's recommended summer reading list:
The ImmortalLife of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca SklootCutting for Stone by Abraham VergheseBody of Work, by Christine MontrossTwelve Steps to a Compassionate Life by Karen ArmstrongBetter A Surgeon’s Notes on Performance by Atul GawandeKitchenTableWisdom by Rachel Naomi RemenMountains Beyond Mountains, by Tracy KidderThe Spirit Catches You and YouFall Down, by Ann FadimanComplications by Atul Gawande
The LonelyPatient How We Experience Illness by MichaelSteinArrowsmith by Sinclair LewisChecklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande
Seeing Patients: UnconsciousBias in Health Care by Augustus WhiteDeath of Ivan Ilyich by Leo Tolstoy
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Should I Go To Med School and other FAQ: https://youtu.be/N8o-IB-wcW8
Resources and StudySchedule for USMLE Step 1: https://youtu.be/0nwNt45kRLA
What's in my med school backpack: https://youtu.be/bAh4MxPb0iA
FAQ about how to get into medical school: https://youtu.be/2PehxHQLBM4
What's in my white coat: https://youtu.be/KROFnLSDc7Y
How a typical medical school schedule looks like: https://youtu.be/da917hZV-wo
Useful Apps I use in Medical School: https://youtu.be/S-e3uA-SdG0
Typical Weekly Schedule of a Med School Student: https://youtu.be/da917hZV-wo
Study Tips for Medical School and College: https://youtu.be/MUGnNH9AEX0
A Typical Day in Medical School: https://youtu.be/RgftpK99w2I
How to Prepare and Study for the MCAT: https://youtu.be/iK8FK3o5lA0
Study Schedule of a Medical School Student: https://youtu.be/H9XFLqJ0Xb8
First Year vs Second Year of Medical School: https://youtu.be/T4cT-jZHCzY
Staying Motivated in Medical School: https://youtu.be/RL2UtHdNkSQ
A Typical Weekend in Medical School: https://youtu.be/ad-3Jf40i-Y
FavoriteNoteTakingTools and Stationery: https://youtu.be/QkfRgPD6QBQ
My Path from High School to Med School: https://youtu.be/-3RJs7aSSOQ
Typical Day in Medical VLOG: https://youtu.be/pWnktL1LAv8
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Applying to medical school can be a daunting task. So in this video I try to give some tips for pre-medical school students on how to optimize their summers so they can be a stronger applicant for medical school. My tips to pre-med students are as follows:
1. Research positions
More likely to find paid positions if you apply to an established research program.
Pro of cold-emailing someone at your school: you may be able to continue the work during the following school year
If your goal is to publish something, be sure to look up the PI and see how many publications that lab has published in the last couple years
LIST OF (almost) ALL SUMMER RESEARCH IN THE COUNTRY: https://people.rit.edu/gtfsbi/Symp/premed.htm
2. Volunteer at hospitals, hospice, nursing homes, rehabs
3. Contact doctors offices for shadowing opportunities or working in some capacity (receptionist, scribe, etc)
4. EMT (if you have couple years before applying and have the opportunity to work or volunteer as an EMT)
5. Reading- the verbal section of the MCAT can be challenging so improving reading skills can be really helpful. Try reading the following items on a regular basis: The Economist, The Atlantic Monthly, and the New Yorkerhttp://www.modernlibrary.com/top-100/100-best-novels/
If you really want to test yourself/measure your progress, try the reading comprehension sections of the LSAT
6. If you already have your acceptance, relax and have fun, travel, read for pleasure
Check to see if your school has a summer reading list
My school's recommended summer reading list:
The ImmortalLife of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca SklootCutting for Stone by Abraham VergheseBody of Work, by Christine MontrossTwelve Steps to a Compassionate Life by Karen ArmstrongBetter A Surgeon’s Notes on Performance by Atul GawandeKitchenTableWisdom by Rachel Naomi RemenMountains Beyond Mountains, by Tracy KidderThe Spirit Catches You and YouFall Down, by Ann FadimanComplications by Atul Gawande
The LonelyPatient How We Experience Illness by MichaelSteinArrowsmith by Sinclair LewisChecklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande
Seeing Patients: UnconsciousBias in Health Care by Augustus WhiteDeath of Ivan Ilyich by Leo Tolstoy
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Should I Go To Med School and other FAQ: https://youtu.be/N8o-IB-wcW8
Resources and StudySchedule for USMLE Step 1: https://youtu.be/0nwNt45kRLA
What's in my med school backpack: https://youtu.be/bAh4MxPb0iA
FAQ about how to get into medical school: https://youtu.be/2PehxHQLBM4
What's in my white coat: https://youtu.be/KROFnLSDc7Y
How a typical medical school schedule looks like: https://youtu.be/da917hZV-wo
Useful Apps I use in Medical School: https://youtu.be/S-e3uA-SdG0
Typical Weekly Schedule of a Med School Student: https://youtu.be/da917hZV-wo
Study Tips for Medical School and College: https://youtu.be/MUGnNH9AEX0
A Typical Day in Medical School: https://youtu.be/RgftpK99w2I
How to Prepare and Study for the MCAT: https://youtu.be/iK8FK3o5lA0
Study Schedule of a Medical School Student: https://youtu.be/H9XFLqJ0Xb8
First Year vs Second Year of Medical School: https://youtu.be/T4cT-jZHCzY
Staying Motivated in Medical School: https://youtu.be/RL2UtHdNkSQ
A Typical Weekend in Medical School: https://youtu.be/ad-3Jf40i-Y
FavoriteNoteTakingTools and Stationery: https://youtu.be/QkfRgPD6QBQ
My Path from High School to Med School: https://youtu.be/-3RJs7aSSOQ
Typical Day in Medical VLOG: https://youtu.be/pWnktL1LAv8
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College Admissions: Inside the Decision Room

As high school seniors begin to receive their letters of admission to U.S. colleges, Bloomberg was invited to Amherst College for an inside look at how the admi...

As high school seniors begin to receive their letters of admission to U.S. colleges, Bloomberg was invited to Amherst College for an inside look at how the admissions committee comes to a decision on who to admit and who to defer.
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Tim Day - Undergraduate Vaccine Lab Work

Tim Day, a Microbiology and Biochemistry Major, describes how to handle the pressures and difficulties that come with science lab work. He is currently working ...

Tim Day, a Microbiology and Biochemistry Major, describes how to handle the pressures and difficulties that come with science lab work. He is currently working on antibiotic and vaccine research and has learned to balance school and a social life through time management. See more at www.sciencecareerpath.org.

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My Path from High School to Medical School | High School Transcript Reveal!

In this video, I talk about my journey from high school to medical school. I didn't talk too much about extracurricular activities I did or the number of AP cla...

In this video, I talk about my journey from high school to medical school. I didn't talk too much about extracurricular activities I did or the number of AP classes I took during high school because I honestly don't think it matters all that much for med school. That said, I do think high school is a great time to explore and develop who you are as a person and pursue hobbies and interests that make you UNIQUE. Getting into a "good college" definitely has its merits but it won't necessarily help you get into medical school.
From my experience, medical schools look for people who have a variety of interests and hobbies. Doing well in college is obviously very important but as admittance to medical schools becomes more and more competitive, schools are looking beyond the numbers (GPA & MCAT) and starting to assess each applicant as a whole.
As you will see, I was not the best student in high school and I wanted to be as transparent about that as I possibly can. I want to encourage everyone to not give up on your dreams even if you're not going to a "good" college or have a certain GPA. I also want to stress the importance of setting specific goals and working towards them. For me, realizing I wanted to go to medical school made such a huge difference in how I performed in school.
If you are already a good student in high school and have tons of extracurricular activities, keep up the good work! But don't forget to LIVE your life and find time to do the things you love doing. Find your passion IN and OUTside of school.
________________________________________________________
Check out the rest of the videos that are part of this series:
What's in my med school backpack: https://youtu.be/bAh4MxPb0iA
FAQ about how to get into medical school: https://youtu.be/2PehxHQLBM4
What's in my white coat: https://youtu.be/KROFnLSDc7Y
How a typical medical school schedule looks like: https://youtu.be/da917hZV-wo
Useful Apps I use in Medical School: https://youtu.be/S-e3uA-SdG0
Typical Weekly Schedule of a Med SchoolStudent: https://youtu.be/da917hZV-wo
Study Tips for Medical School and College: https://youtu.be/MUGnNH9AEX0
A Typical Day in Medical School: https://youtu.be/RgftpK99w2I
How to Prepare and Study for the MCAT: https://youtu.be/iK8FK3o5lA0
Study Schedule of a Medical School Student: https://youtu.be/H9XFLqJ0Xb8
First Year vs Second Year of Medical School: https://youtu.be/T4cT-jZHCzY
Med School Essentials Giveaway!: https://youtu.be/Vmt9G5zUDxU
Staying Motivated in Medical School: https://youtu.be/RL2UtHdNkSQ
A Typical Weekend in Medical School: https://youtu.be/ad-3Jf40i-Y
FavoriteNoteTakingTools and Stationery: https://youtu.be/QkfRgPD6QBQ
My Path from High School to Med School: https://youtu.be/-3RJs7aSSOQ
Typical Day in Medical VLOG: https://youtu.be/pWnktL1LAv8
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In this video, I talk about my journey from high school to medical school. I didn't talk too much about extracurricular activities I did or the number of AP classes I took during high school because I honestly don't think it matters all that much for med school. That said, I do think high school is a great time to explore and develop who you are as a person and pursue hobbies and interests that make you UNIQUE. Getting into a "good college" definitely has its merits but it won't necessarily help you get into medical school.
From my experience, medical schools look for people who have a variety of interests and hobbies. Doing well in college is obviously very important but as admittance to medical schools becomes more and more competitive, schools are looking beyond the numbers (GPA & MCAT) and starting to assess each applicant as a whole.
As you will see, I was not the best student in high school and I wanted to be as transparent about that as I possibly can. I want to encourage everyone to not give up on your dreams even if you're not going to a "good" college or have a certain GPA. I also want to stress the importance of setting specific goals and working towards them. For me, realizing I wanted to go to medical school made such a huge difference in how I performed in school.
If you are already a good student in high school and have tons of extracurricular activities, keep up the good work! But don't forget to LIVE your life and find time to do the things you love doing. Find your passion IN and OUTside of school.
________________________________________________________
Check out the rest of the videos that are part of this series:
What's in my med school backpack: https://youtu.be/bAh4MxPb0iA
FAQ about how to get into medical school: https://youtu.be/2PehxHQLBM4
What's in my white coat: https://youtu.be/KROFnLSDc7Y
How a typical medical school schedule looks like: https://youtu.be/da917hZV-wo
Useful Apps I use in Medical School: https://youtu.be/S-e3uA-SdG0
Typical Weekly Schedule of a Med SchoolStudent: https://youtu.be/da917hZV-wo
Study Tips for Medical School and College: https://youtu.be/MUGnNH9AEX0
A Typical Day in Medical School: https://youtu.be/RgftpK99w2I
How to Prepare and Study for the MCAT: https://youtu.be/iK8FK3o5lA0
Study Schedule of a Medical School Student: https://youtu.be/H9XFLqJ0Xb8
First Year vs Second Year of Medical School: https://youtu.be/T4cT-jZHCzY
Med School Essentials Giveaway!: https://youtu.be/Vmt9G5zUDxU
Staying Motivated in Medical School: https://youtu.be/RL2UtHdNkSQ
A Typical Weekend in Medical School: https://youtu.be/ad-3Jf40i-Y
FavoriteNoteTakingTools and Stationery: https://youtu.be/QkfRgPD6QBQ
My Path from High School to Med School: https://youtu.be/-3RJs7aSSOQ
Typical Day in Medical VLOG: https://youtu.be/pWnktL1LAv8
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5 Ways Grad School Differs from Undergrad

Hey guys! In this video I list the 5 main ways graduate school differs from undergrad. I am currently working on my MBA so these differences are just my persona...

Hey guys! In this video I list the 5 main ways graduate school differs from undergrad. I am currently working on my MBA so these differences are just my personal opinions and may vary by person or program.
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Hey guys! In this video I list the 5 main ways graduate school differs from undergrad. I am currently working on my MBA so these differences are just my personal opinions and may vary by person or program.
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The School of Medicine at Queen's University offers a four-year undergraduate medical program leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine. Our medical students benefit directly from hands-on clinical experience, close working relationships with faculty members, medical education technology, and distributed learning across southeastern Ontario.
Prospective students can learn more at http://meds.queensu.ca/education/undergraduate

The School of Medicine at Queen's University offers a four-year undergraduate medical program leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine. Our medical students benefit directly from hands-on clinical experience, close working relationships with faculty members, medical education technology, and distributed learning across southeastern Ontario.
Prospective students can learn more at http://meds.queensu.ca/education/undergraduate

Current undergraduate Poppie takes you on a tour of a typical day in the life of a Computer Science student at the University of Birmingham.
Presented and produced by Poppie Simmonds (Computer Science with Software Engineering)
https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/
For queries about the programmes on offer, tweet us @eps_unibham

Current undergraduate Poppie takes you on a tour of a typical day in the life of a Computer Science student at the University of Birmingham.
Presented and produced by Poppie Simmonds (Computer Science with Software Engineering)
https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/
For queries about the programmes on offer, tweet us @eps_unibham

Garrett Parrish is a senior at MIT studying Mechanical Engineering and Entertainment Technology. If you want to study at MIT, apply for a free education assessment here: https://hubs.ly/H09NBk90 CrimsonEducation is the world leader in global admissions consulting.
Garrett transferred from Harvard to MIT, where he combines his work as a musician and designer with a rigorous engineering curriculum. Join us for a Day in his Life!
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Crimson Hub aims at reducing the informational barriers present around degrees, universities, and careers. We have filmed current and past students at some of the world's best education havens such as Harvard, Stanford, Oxford and much more. Whether you're wanting to learn about the secret societies at Yale, the party life at Harvard, the academics at Oxford, or the university classes at Stanford, we have it all. Oh, and best of all - it's free.
Disclosure: We are in no way affiliated with MIT.

Garrett Parrish is a senior at MIT studying Mechanical Engineering and Entertainment Technology. If you want to study at MIT, apply for a free education assessment here: https://hubs.ly/H09NBk90 CrimsonEducation is the world leader in global admissions consulting.
Garrett transferred from Harvard to MIT, where he combines his work as a musician and designer with a rigorous engineering curriculum. Join us for a Day in his Life!
Check out more of Garrett's work at www.garrettparrish.com
Subscribe To "Crimson Education" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/2ha5MAA
For more content from current "MIT" Students, click HERE: http://bit.ly/2hXNy20
To "Ask" other MIT Students a Question, click HERE: http://bit.ly/2hoXssF
Like "Crimson Hub" on Facebook HERE: http://bit.ly/2hSv4mu
Follow "Crimson Hub" on Instagram HERE: http://bit.ly/2hXKZgv
Interested in getting into an Ivy League visit "Crimson Education" for a FREE consultation, HERE: http://bit.ly/2iBB0RD
We'll be releasing more brilliant content fortnightly.
Watch thousands of free videos anytime, anywhere at Crimson Hub. Try it now! http://bit.ly/2hXNy20
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Crimson Hub aims at reducing the informational barriers present around degrees, universities, and careers. We have filmed current and past students at some of the world's best education havens such as Harvard, Stanford, Oxford and much more. Whether you're wanting to learn about the secret societies at Yale, the party life at Harvard, the academics at Oxford, or the university classes at Stanford, we have it all. Oh, and best of all - it's free.
Disclosure: We are in no way affiliated with MIT.

Is Economics Good Major?

Check out my number one recommended book on economics:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B6DXZPG
What can you do with a Economics degree? Are there jobs in Economic...

Check out my number one recommended book on economics:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B6DXZPG
What can you do with a Economics degree? Are there jobs in Economics? What's the difference between business economics & economics? What are jobs in Economics?
Music
Artist: Jacoo
Track: Watching YouBreathe
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheDMCstudios
https://soundcloud.com/jacoo
www.EngineeredTruth.com

Check out my number one recommended book on economics:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B6DXZPG
What can you do with a Economics degree? Are there jobs in Economics? What's the difference between business economics & economics? What are jobs in Economics?
Music
Artist: Jacoo
Track: Watching YouBreathe
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheDMCstudios
https://soundcloud.com/jacoo
www.EngineeredTruth.com

All about my experience as a Business Administration major at Marshall School of Business and what you can do to see if it would be a good fit for you! (plus what i'm doing with my degree)
Pleeease excuse the blue tint to this video--I am incompetent. That's all ya need to know.
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BUSINESS INQUIRIES: if you are a company interested in working with me or you would like me to review a product, feel free to contact me at kattyb2112@gmail.com

All about my experience as a Business Administration major at Marshall School of Business and what you can do to see if it would be a good fit for you! (plus what i'm doing with my degree)
Pleeease excuse the blue tint to this video--I am incompetent. That's all ya need to know.
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published: 14 Jun 2017

Economics Undergrad to Data Scientist: Patrick Wong of Glassdoor

Patrick Wong shares his origin story of becoming a DataScientist at Glassdoor.
We cover:
- Patrick’s path from economics undergrad at UC Santa Cruz to working with Glassdoor’s novel labor market data
- how Patrick learned programming in preparation for his first data science role
- some juicy stats about the job market (circa Fall 2017)
For a full text transcript of today's AccidentalEngineer show:
https://theaccidentalengineer.com/economics-data-science-patrick-wong-glassdoor/

published: 29 Aug 2017

How to Get Into Veterinary School | Tips for Med School & other Grad Programs!

First off, sorry for the blinding lighting in this….one day I'll get my ish together, promise.
I'm so happy many of you are reaching out to me about veterinary school and grad school in general! I hope that you guys find this helpful and please comment below with any and all questions!
What I talk about is not limited to vet school - it definitely applies to all grad programs like medical school, dental school, and non-science grad schools as well!
The video itself is so damn long and I def don't want you guys to be forced to watch the whole thing so I tried to organize the video based on times and what I talked about at each point. Click on the timings below and it should take you to that part. Also, I did a super quick summary at the end if you just want to watch that!
0:58 - Disclai...

published: 07 Jan 2017

Social Work Q&A | How much do they make? Did you hate it? Is it for me?

Your work, your product and your service, no matter how exceptional, is a commodity until proven otherwise.
Discover the power of relationships for business development, get deals and opportunities to cement your business, and yourself, as a leader in your industry. In this session, JordanHarbinger will teach you to create and maintain connections, gamify the process and turn something many of us dread into one of your largest competitive advantages.
About Jordan Harbinger:
Jordan Harbinger has always had an affinity for social influence, interpersonal dynamics, and social engineering, helping private companies test the security of their communications systems and working with law enforcement agencies before he was even old enough to drive. Forbes named him one of the 50 best relations...

Biomedical Engineer: Is it Worth it?

Read this blog if you want to know how much I make from YouTube:
http://engineeredtruth.com/howmuch
We talk about what he does as a process engineer at a medical balloon company. I ask him, "Can mechanical & electrical engineers work in the biomedical industry?" and "Do you need a masters to work in biomedical engineering?"
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published: 29 Jan 2015

Tips for Being an Active TA

Undergraduate experience prepares graduate students for the advanced coursework and research requirements of graduate school. However, most graduate students haven’t had any teaching experience before being thrust into the unfamiliar and demanding role of teaching assistant (TA). The teaching environment poses many challenges inside and outside the classroom, and to succeed, graduate teaching assistants will want to consider developing a pro-active mentality. This workshop discusses the common challenges and responsibilities that graduate TAs encounter each semester, and talks about ways they can take a more progressive, active approach.

published: 03 Sep 2015

Working with Financial Technology Disruptors

Speakers: Dave Mowat, ATB; Doug Steiner, Evree Corp.; AndrewMoor, Equitable Bank; moderated by Amanda Lang
Innovators are transforming the financial services industry. They are using data and software to lower the cost and improve automation of financial services in wealth, payments and risk. This trend presents either risk or an opportunity for financial institutions to work to either leverage, change or possibly lose their established customers loyalty with new service delivery and engagement technology. This session will explore trends, barriers, opportunities and payoffs between established players and startups to provide these new financial services.

Fuzzy and Techie: A False Divide?

“Techie” students who pursue STEM subjects are commonly seen as greater drivers of innovation than “fuzzy” students who pursue the humanities and sciences. However, those with fuzzy skills in management, communication and creative problem solving are vital to the workplace of the future. Watch as Stanford faculty and alumni experts discuss the skill sets that really matter for current students.
This event was co-sponsored by Stanford Undergraduate Advising and Research, Stanford BEAM, the School of Engineering and the School of Humanities and Sciences.

Dialogue with great U Texas Austin Psych Prof JW Pennebaker

Podcast: http://jordanbpeterson.com/2017/03/episode-11/
Dr. James W. Pennebaker is Professor of Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, and the Executive Director of Project 2021, aimed at rethinking undergrad education at that university.
I first encountered Dr. Pennebaker's work when I was working on the SelfAuthoring Suite (www.selfauthoring.com), an online writing program which has helped thousands of college students stay in school and get better grades. He conducted the original work on "expressive writing," starting in the 1980's, showing that people's health and productivity improved when they wrote about traumatic experiences or uncertainty -- particularly if they constructed causal accounts or plans. He has also investigated the psychological significance of patterns ...

published: 04 Mar 2017

Bill Gates on Computer Science and Innovation

The man who founded Microsoft appeared at Illinois in 2004 as part of a tour of a select few college campuses across the nation, encouraging students to consider software development as a career. But Bill Gates' visit also involved some forecasting in the world of technology. Speaking at Foellinger Auditorium, Gates revealed that like many of us, he's not immune to the phenomenon known as e-mail spam ... and in relating his story, he hinted at what software developers should be working on.

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"Hindi po ako nakatapos ng college," this has been a statement we often see in WAHP.
Watch another #JasSuccess interview and discover that freelancing is not just for college graduates.
Be inspired as ShirleyPepito, an undergraduate and a former Jollibee Crew, unfolds her success story in Freelancing.
Subscribe To My Channel and Get More Great Tips:
► https://www.wfhr.io/youtube
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Jason Dulay is the founder of Work from Home Roadmap, the top work from home and freelance website for Filipinos with over 200,000 visitors monthly. Jason foresees online work as an opportunity for Filipinos all around the country to earn higher pay, improve their quality of life, and increase their access to technology.
Jason hosts weekly interviews with successful freelancers, releases best practices and tips for freelancing, and creates inspirational videos for his audience.
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Patrick Wong shares his origin story of becoming a DataScientist at Glassdoor.
We cover:
- Patrick’s path from economics undergrad at UC Santa Cruz to working with Glassdoor’s novel labor market data
- how Patrick learned programming in preparation for his first data science role
- some juicy stats about the job market (circa Fall 2017)
For a full text transcript of today's AccidentalEngineer show:
https://theaccidentalengineer.com/economics-data-science-patrick-wong-glassdoor/

Patrick Wong shares his origin story of becoming a DataScientist at Glassdoor.
We cover:
- Patrick’s path from economics undergrad at UC Santa Cruz to working with Glassdoor’s novel labor market data
- how Patrick learned programming in preparation for his first data science role
- some juicy stats about the job market (circa Fall 2017)
For a full text transcript of today's AccidentalEngineer show:
https://theaccidentalengineer.com/economics-data-science-patrick-wong-glassdoor/

How to Get Into Veterinary School | Tips for Med School & other Grad Programs!

First off, sorry for the blinding lighting in this….one day I'll get my ish together, promise.
I'm so happy many of you are reaching out to me about veterinary...

First off, sorry for the blinding lighting in this….one day I'll get my ish together, promise.
I'm so happy many of you are reaching out to me about veterinary school and grad school in general! I hope that you guys find this helpful and please comment below with any and all questions!
What I talk about is not limited to vet school - it definitely applies to all grad programs like medical school, dental school, and non-science grad schools as well!
The video itself is so damn long and I def don't want you guys to be forced to watch the whole thing so I tried to organize the video based on times and what I talked about at each point. Click on the timings below and it should take you to that part. Also, I did a super quick summary at the end if you just want to watch that!
0:58 - Disclaimer -- please understand this is simply my experience. It is NOT a template to follow blindly nor is it assurance of getting into any such program. It should just help you plan ahead & figure things out!
1:16 - da beginning: Basically my childhood and how I figured out the difference between my ‘love’ for animals and my wanting to help animals
1:56 - I began volunteering at an animal shelter/rescue agency when I was 10 years old.
3:20 - I began working at animal hospitals (private practice clinics) in high school
3:56 - Animal experience is important early on - it helps you figure out what you want to do. It helped me realize I wasn’t a huge fan of private clinical practice; I didn't see myself doing that as a job, day in and day out.
6:00 - MOST important job as a high school student = get good grades! Why? I believe it builds a very healthy habit and is a good base for success
6:55 - Also, highschool grades are very important for college and scholarships!!! I personally believe, if you're planning on grad school, you shouldn’t dish out money for undergrad. As long as you're not sacrificing the quality of your education, save money!
7:50 - My college scholarship, how I got it and how it helped me; highschool grades and SAT score
9:30 - TuftsAVMSummer program (VeterinaryCamp)
10:09- Most important job as a college student = GET GOODGRADES! Vet school is so competitive which is why grades are so key.
11:48 - If you’re thinking about vet school, start figuring out all your prerequisites. Do some homework on what certain vet med schools require.
12:47 - Plan ahead! My experience in college - finishing my prereqs early gave me a lot of time for fun. Point of the story? Get good grades! Get money!
13:33 - Research, work experiences and recommendation letters!!! I forgot to mention this, but I also did a few weeks of work with cows and lab animals during college.
15:30 - lol I hate research. Do it anyway.
16:08 - Have fun! PARTY! Balance your life! Learn to work hard and play hard.
Have hobbies - good for applications and good for mental health
18:03 - GREs. My GRE score and college GPA
19:20 - The veterinary medical school application process. Which veterinary schools I applied to. My reasonings for the schools I picked. How to choose a grad school that is right for you.
23:35 - Put a lot of effort into your personal statement!
25:16 - Quick summary for middle school, high school, college and veterinary, medical and other grad school applicants.
That's basically it. Obviously a lot has been going since vet school started for me (I am currently in my second semester of 2nd year) and based on the response I get from this, I will definitely make a Part II.
If you watch this video and are uber stressed, don't be!!! Keep in mind that this is was my dream from day one! Also I came from a family and culture that put a lot of importance on grades and education so I was almost forced (in a good way) to get good grades which made the process a bit easier for me. If you're concerned about grades, don't be deterred. Know that IMPROVEMENT means a lot to these schools and combined with evidence of passion and effort, there are infinite ways to stand out as a candidate.
If you still aren't sure about what you even want to do...THAT'S OKAY TOO! There are tons of vet students who took a different path or didn’t know that this is what they wanted to do. If you are late to the game and still want to go to any type of graduate school, you can! You just have to prove your diligence and dedication! If you majored in something else or applied to another field or had a different job, you can always still apply to vet school and get in as long you have the right passion for it and the proper means of succeeding aka hard work!
Thank you for your interest! If you have any questions, ask away!
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First off, sorry for the blinding lighting in this….one day I'll get my ish together, promise.
I'm so happy many of you are reaching out to me about veterinary school and grad school in general! I hope that you guys find this helpful and please comment below with any and all questions!
What I talk about is not limited to vet school - it definitely applies to all grad programs like medical school, dental school, and non-science grad schools as well!
The video itself is so damn long and I def don't want you guys to be forced to watch the whole thing so I tried to organize the video based on times and what I talked about at each point. Click on the timings below and it should take you to that part. Also, I did a super quick summary at the end if you just want to watch that!
0:58 - Disclaimer -- please understand this is simply my experience. It is NOT a template to follow blindly nor is it assurance of getting into any such program. It should just help you plan ahead & figure things out!
1:16 - da beginning: Basically my childhood and how I figured out the difference between my ‘love’ for animals and my wanting to help animals
1:56 - I began volunteering at an animal shelter/rescue agency when I was 10 years old.
3:20 - I began working at animal hospitals (private practice clinics) in high school
3:56 - Animal experience is important early on - it helps you figure out what you want to do. It helped me realize I wasn’t a huge fan of private clinical practice; I didn't see myself doing that as a job, day in and day out.
6:00 - MOST important job as a high school student = get good grades! Why? I believe it builds a very healthy habit and is a good base for success
6:55 - Also, highschool grades are very important for college and scholarships!!! I personally believe, if you're planning on grad school, you shouldn’t dish out money for undergrad. As long as you're not sacrificing the quality of your education, save money!
7:50 - My college scholarship, how I got it and how it helped me; highschool grades and SAT score
9:30 - TuftsAVMSummer program (VeterinaryCamp)
10:09- Most important job as a college student = GET GOODGRADES! Vet school is so competitive which is why grades are so key.
11:48 - If you’re thinking about vet school, start figuring out all your prerequisites. Do some homework on what certain vet med schools require.
12:47 - Plan ahead! My experience in college - finishing my prereqs early gave me a lot of time for fun. Point of the story? Get good grades! Get money!
13:33 - Research, work experiences and recommendation letters!!! I forgot to mention this, but I also did a few weeks of work with cows and lab animals during college.
15:30 - lol I hate research. Do it anyway.
16:08 - Have fun! PARTY! Balance your life! Learn to work hard and play hard.
Have hobbies - good for applications and good for mental health
18:03 - GREs. My GRE score and college GPA
19:20 - The veterinary medical school application process. Which veterinary schools I applied to. My reasonings for the schools I picked. How to choose a grad school that is right for you.
23:35 - Put a lot of effort into your personal statement!
25:16 - Quick summary for middle school, high school, college and veterinary, medical and other grad school applicants.
That's basically it. Obviously a lot has been going since vet school started for me (I am currently in my second semester of 2nd year) and based on the response I get from this, I will definitely make a Part II.
If you watch this video and are uber stressed, don't be!!! Keep in mind that this is was my dream from day one! Also I came from a family and culture that put a lot of importance on grades and education so I was almost forced (in a good way) to get good grades which made the process a bit easier for me. If you're concerned about grades, don't be deterred. Know that IMPROVEMENT means a lot to these schools and combined with evidence of passion and effort, there are infinite ways to stand out as a candidate.
If you still aren't sure about what you even want to do...THAT'S OKAY TOO! There are tons of vet students who took a different path or didn’t know that this is what they wanted to do. If you are late to the game and still want to go to any type of graduate school, you can! You just have to prove your diligence and dedication! If you majored in something else or applied to another field or had a different job, you can always still apply to vet school and get in as long you have the right passion for it and the proper means of succeeding aka hard work!
Thank you for your interest! If you have any questions, ask away!
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Your work, your product and your service, no matter how exceptional, is a commodity until proven otherwise.
Discover the power of relationships for business de...

Your work, your product and your service, no matter how exceptional, is a commodity until proven otherwise.
Discover the power of relationships for business development, get deals and opportunities to cement your business, and yourself, as a leader in your industry. In this session, JordanHarbinger will teach you to create and maintain connections, gamify the process and turn something many of us dread into one of your largest competitive advantages.
About Jordan Harbinger:
Jordan Harbinger has always had an affinity for social influence, interpersonal dynamics, and social engineering, helping private companies test the security of their communications systems and working with law enforcement agencies before he was even old enough to drive. Forbes named him one of the 50 best relationship-builders anywhere and Inc. Magazine calls him “the Charlie Rose of Podcasting.”
More info: www.jordanharbinger.com

Your work, your product and your service, no matter how exceptional, is a commodity until proven otherwise.
Discover the power of relationships for business development, get deals and opportunities to cement your business, and yourself, as a leader in your industry. In this session, JordanHarbinger will teach you to create and maintain connections, gamify the process and turn something many of us dread into one of your largest competitive advantages.
About Jordan Harbinger:
Jordan Harbinger has always had an affinity for social influence, interpersonal dynamics, and social engineering, helping private companies test the security of their communications systems and working with law enforcement agencies before he was even old enough to drive. Forbes named him one of the 50 best relationship-builders anywhere and Inc. Magazine calls him “the Charlie Rose of Podcasting.”
More info: www.jordanharbinger.com

Biomedical Engineer: Is it Worth it?

Read this blog if you want to know how much I make from YouTube:
http://engineeredtruth.com/howmuch
We talk about what he does as a process engineer at a medic...

Read this blog if you want to know how much I make from YouTube:
http://engineeredtruth.com/howmuch
We talk about what he does as a process engineer at a medical balloon company. I ask him, "Can mechanical & electrical engineers work in the biomedical industry?" and "Do you need a masters to work in biomedical engineering?"
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Tips for Being an Active TA

Undergraduate experience prepares graduate students for the advanced coursework and research requirements of graduate school. However, most graduate students ha...

Undergraduate experience prepares graduate students for the advanced coursework and research requirements of graduate school. However, most graduate students haven’t had any teaching experience before being thrust into the unfamiliar and demanding role of teaching assistant (TA). The teaching environment poses many challenges inside and outside the classroom, and to succeed, graduate teaching assistants will want to consider developing a pro-active mentality. This workshop discusses the common challenges and responsibilities that graduate TAs encounter each semester, and talks about ways they can take a more progressive, active approach.

Undergraduate experience prepares graduate students for the advanced coursework and research requirements of graduate school. However, most graduate students haven’t had any teaching experience before being thrust into the unfamiliar and demanding role of teaching assistant (TA). The teaching environment poses many challenges inside and outside the classroom, and to succeed, graduate teaching assistants will want to consider developing a pro-active mentality. This workshop discusses the common challenges and responsibilities that graduate TAs encounter each semester, and talks about ways they can take a more progressive, active approach.

Speakers: Dave Mowat, ATB; Doug Steiner, Evree Corp.; AndrewMoor, Equitable Bank; moderated by Amanda Lang
Innovators are transforming the financial services industry. They are using data and software to lower the cost and improve automation of financial services in wealth, payments and risk. This trend presents either risk or an opportunity for financial institutions to work to either leverage, change or possibly lose their established customers loyalty with new service delivery and engagement technology. This session will explore trends, barriers, opportunities and payoffs between established players and startups to provide these new financial services.

Speakers: Dave Mowat, ATB; Doug Steiner, Evree Corp.; AndrewMoor, Equitable Bank; moderated by Amanda Lang
Innovators are transforming the financial services industry. They are using data and software to lower the cost and improve automation of financial services in wealth, payments and risk. This trend presents either risk or an opportunity for financial institutions to work to either leverage, change or possibly lose their established customers loyalty with new service delivery and engagement technology. This session will explore trends, barriers, opportunities and payoffs between established players and startups to provide these new financial services.

Fuzzy and Techie: A False Divide?

“Techie” students who pursue STEM subjects are commonly seen as greater drivers of innovation than “fuzzy” students who pursue the humanities and sciences. Howe...

“Techie” students who pursue STEM subjects are commonly seen as greater drivers of innovation than “fuzzy” students who pursue the humanities and sciences. However, those with fuzzy skills in management, communication and creative problem solving are vital to the workplace of the future. Watch as Stanford faculty and alumni experts discuss the skill sets that really matter for current students.
This event was co-sponsored by Stanford Undergraduate Advising and Research, Stanford BEAM, the School of Engineering and the School of Humanities and Sciences.

“Techie” students who pursue STEM subjects are commonly seen as greater drivers of innovation than “fuzzy” students who pursue the humanities and sciences. However, those with fuzzy skills in management, communication and creative problem solving are vital to the workplace of the future. Watch as Stanford faculty and alumni experts discuss the skill sets that really matter for current students.
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Podcast: http://jordanbpeterson.com/2017/03/episode-11/
Dr. James W. Pennebaker is Professor of Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, and the Executive Director of Project 2021, aimed at rethinking undergrad education at that university.
I first encountered Dr. Pennebaker's work when I was working on the SelfAuthoring Suite (www.selfauthoring.com), an online writing program which has helped thousands of college students stay in school and get better grades. He conducted the original work on "expressive writing," starting in the 1980's, showing that people's health and productivity improved when they wrote about traumatic experiences or uncertainty -- particularly if they constructed causal accounts or plans. He has also investigated the psychological significance of patterns of word use (particularly about everyone's favorites, pronouns). We talk about all of this, and much more.
Dr. Pennebaker's books include:
"Opening Up by Writing it Down" http://amzn.to/2mQX09L
"Expressive Writing: Words that Heal" http://amzn.to/2m6eIWP
"The Secret Life of Pronouns" http://amzn.to/2lqfRvu
You can find out more about The SelfAuthoring Suite, which helps people write about the difficulties and uncertainties of the past (Past Authoring), present (Present Authoring) and Future (Future Authoring) at www.selfauthoring.com. NPR did a popular story on the suite: The Writing Assignment that Changes Lives: http://n.pr/1TpZIxd
You can find out more about Dr. Pennebaker's research, learn more about psychology, and improve your knowledge of yourself at these websites:
JW Pennebaker at U TexasAustin: http://bit.ly/2mQW4lY
JWP's computer program for word analysis: www.liwc.net
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The man who founded Microsoft appeared at Illinois in 2004 as part of a tour of a select few college campuses across the nation, encouraging students to consider software development as a career. But Bill Gates' visit also involved some forecasting in the world of technology. Speaking at Foellinger Auditorium, Gates revealed that like many of us, he's not immune to the phenomenon known as e-mail spam ... and in relating his story, he hinted at what software developers should be working on.

The man who founded Microsoft appeared at Illinois in 2004 as part of a tour of a select few college campuses across the nation, encouraging students to consider software development as a career. But Bill Gates' visit also involved some forecasting in the world of technology. Speaking at Foellinger Auditorium, Gates revealed that like many of us, he's not immune to the phenomenon known as e-mail spam ... and in relating his story, he hinted at what software developers should be working on.

WHAT TO DO AFTER COLLEGE

Confused about life after college? Don't know what to do after graduation? If you are 22 years old, regardless if you’re graduating from college or not, there are two things you should keep in mind. The first is to acknowledge that you are entering some of the greatest years of your life. The second is that this is the moment when you don’t go practical—don’t take the “safe” route. This is NOT the time to get the job Mom always wanted you to get. This is NOT the time to try to maximize as much money as you can make so you can save up to buy a sick ride. This IS the time, however, to realize that you have a five-year window (three for some, eight for others) for you to attack the life that you want to win.
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Pre-Med Study Strategies - What I Wish I Knew in College (Tips from Medical School)

How to StudyBetter and Get Better Grades: Learn how to study smarter and more efficiently, which translates to better grades and more free time for the things you enjoy. These are the study strategies and tips I wish I had known in college, as they would have made my life much easier. This video will help you improve your grades and have you spend less time studying!
In medical school you are forced to learn information at a faster pace than in undergrad. In this video I go over the various strategies that helped me study more effectively and efficiently, and what I wish I knew during undergrad as a premed student. Life would have been much easier and I would have had more time to do other things if I knew these study tricks earlier.
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What to do in the summer if you're a Pre-Med Student | Summer tips for Pre-medical Students

Applying to medical school can be a daunting task. So in this video I try to give some tip...

What to do in the summer if you're a Pre-Med Student | Summer tips for Pre-medical Students

Applying to medical school can be a daunting task. So in this video I try to give some tips for pre-medical school students on how to optimize their summers so they can be a stronger applicant for medical school. My tips to pre-med students are as follows:
1. Research positions
More likely to find paid positions if you apply to an established research program.
Pro of cold-emailing someone at your school: you may be able to continue the work during the following school year
If your goal is to publish something, be sure to look up the PI and see how many publications that lab has published in the last couple years
LIST OF (almost) ALL SUMMER RESEARCH IN THE COUNTRY: https://people.rit.edu/gtfsbi/Symp/premed.htm
2. Volunteer at hospitals, hospice, nursing homes, rehabs
3. Contact doctors offices for shadowing opportunities or working in some capacity (receptionist, scribe, etc)
4. EMT (if you have couple years before applying and have the opportunity to work or volunteer as an EMT)
5. Reading- the verbal section of the MCAT can be challenging so improving reading skills can be really helpful. Try reading the following items on a regular basis: The Economist, The Atlantic Monthly, and the New Yorkerhttp://www.modernlibrary.com/top-100/100-best-novels/
If you really want to test yourself/measure your progress, try the reading comprehension sections of the LSAT
6. If you already have your acceptance, relax and have fun, travel, read for pleasure
Check to see if your school has a summer reading list
My school's recommended summer reading list:
The ImmortalLife of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca SklootCutting for Stone by Abraham VergheseBody of Work, by Christine MontrossTwelve Steps to a Compassionate Life by Karen ArmstrongBetter A Surgeon’s Notes on Performance by Atul GawandeKitchenTableWisdom by Rachel Naomi RemenMountains Beyond Mountains, by Tracy KidderThe Spirit Catches You and YouFall Down, by Ann FadimanComplications by Atul Gawande
The LonelyPatient How We Experience Illness by MichaelSteinArrowsmith by Sinclair LewisChecklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande
Seeing Patients: UnconsciousBias in Health Care by Augustus WhiteDeath of Ivan Ilyich by Leo Tolstoy
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What's in my med school backpack: https://youtu.be/bAh4MxPb0iA
FAQ about how to get into medical school: https://youtu.be/2PehxHQLBM4
What's in my white coat: https://youtu.be/KROFnLSDc7Y
How a typical medical school schedule looks like: https://youtu.be/da917hZV-wo
Useful Apps I use in Medical School: https://youtu.be/S-e3uA-SdG0
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How to Prepare and Study for the MCAT: https://youtu.be/iK8FK3o5lA0
Study Schedule of a Medical School Student: https://youtu.be/H9XFLqJ0Xb8
First Year vs Second Year of Medical School: https://youtu.be/T4cT-jZHCzY
Staying Motivated in Medical School: https://youtu.be/RL2UtHdNkSQ
A Typical Weekend in Medical School: https://youtu.be/ad-3Jf40i-Y
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College Admissions: Inside the Decision Room

As high school seniors begin to receive their letters of admission to U.S. colleges, Bloomberg was invited to Amherst College for an inside look at how the admissions committee comes to a decision on who to admit and who to defer.
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Tim Day - Undergraduate Vaccine Lab Work

Tim Day, a Microbiology and Biochemistry Major, describes how to handle the pressures and ...

Tim Day - Undergraduate Vaccine Lab Work

Tim Day, a Microbiology and Biochemistry Major, describes how to handle the pressures and difficulties that come with science lab work. He is currently working on antibiotic and vaccine research and has learned to balance school and a social life through time management. See more at www.sciencecareerpath.org.

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THE BEST PRE-MED MAJOR: Majors with the highest acceptance rates to Medical School

I explore which pre-med major has the highest acceptance rates and MCAT scores.
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My Path from High School to Medical School | High School Transcript Reveal!

In this video, I talk about my journey from high school to medical school. I didn't talk too much about extracurricular activities I did or the number of AP classes I took during high school because I honestly don't think it matters all that much for med school. That said, I do think high school is a great time to explore and develop who you are as a person and pursue hobbies and interests that make you UNIQUE. Getting into a "good college" definitely has its merits but it won't necessarily help you get into medical school.
From my experience, medical schools look for people who have a variety of interests and hobbies. Doing well in college is obviously very important but as admittance to medical schools becomes more and more competitive, schools are looking beyond the numbers (GPA & MCAT) and starting to assess each applicant as a whole.
As you will see, I was not the best student in high school and I wanted to be as transparent about that as I possibly can. I want to encourage everyone to not give up on your dreams even if you're not going to a "good" college or have a certain GPA. I also want to stress the importance of setting specific goals and working towards them. For me, realizing I wanted to go to medical school made such a huge difference in how I performed in school.
If you are already a good student in high school and have tons of extracurricular activities, keep up the good work! But don't forget to LIVE your life and find time to do the things you love doing. Find your passion IN and OUTside of school.
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What's in my med school backpack: https://youtu.be/bAh4MxPb0iA
FAQ about how to get into medical school: https://youtu.be/2PehxHQLBM4
What's in my white coat: https://youtu.be/KROFnLSDc7Y
How a typical medical school schedule looks like: https://youtu.be/da917hZV-wo
Useful Apps I use in Medical School: https://youtu.be/S-e3uA-SdG0
Typical Weekly Schedule of a Med SchoolStudent: https://youtu.be/da917hZV-wo
Study Tips for Medical School and College: https://youtu.be/MUGnNH9AEX0
A Typical Day in Medical School: https://youtu.be/RgftpK99w2I
How to Prepare and Study for the MCAT: https://youtu.be/iK8FK3o5lA0
Study Schedule of a Medical School Student: https://youtu.be/H9XFLqJ0Xb8
First Year vs Second Year of Medical School: https://youtu.be/T4cT-jZHCzY
Med School Essentials Giveaway!: https://youtu.be/Vmt9G5zUDxU
Staying Motivated in Medical School: https://youtu.be/RL2UtHdNkSQ
A Typical Weekend in Medical School: https://youtu.be/ad-3Jf40i-Y
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Is College Worth It?

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5 Ways Grad School Differs from Undergrad

Hey guys! In this video I list the 5 main ways graduate school differs from undergrad. I am currently working on my MBA so these differences are just my personal opinions and may vary by person or program.
If you're thinking about starting graduate school and have any questions feel free to leave them below in the comments!
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Medical schools can also employ medical researchers and operate hospitals. Around the world, criteria, structure, teaching methodology, and nature of medical programs offered at medical schools vary considerably. Medical schools are often highly competitive, using standardized entrance examinations, as well as grade point average and leadership roles, to narrow the selection criteria for candidates.
In most countries, the study of medicine is completed as an undergraduate degree not requiring prerequisite undergraduate coursework. However, an increasing number of places are emerging for graduate entrants who have completed an undergraduate degree including some required courses. In the United States and Canada, almost all medical degrees are second entry degrees, and require several years of previous study at the university level.

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25:07

Economics Undergrad to Data Scientist: Patrick Wong of Glassdoor

Patrick Wong shares his origin story of becoming a Data Scientist at Glassdoor.
We cover:...

Economics Undergrad to Data Scientist: Patrick Wong of Glassdoor

Patrick Wong shares his origin story of becoming a DataScientist at Glassdoor.
We cover:
- Patrick’s path from economics undergrad at UC Santa Cruz to working with Glassdoor’s novel labor market data
- how Patrick learned programming in preparation for his first data science role
- some juicy stats about the job market (circa Fall 2017)
For a full text transcript of today's AccidentalEngineer show:
https://theaccidentalengineer.com/economics-data-science-patrick-wong-glassdoor/

27:25

How to Get Into Veterinary School | Tips for Med School & other Grad Programs!

First off, sorry for the blinding lighting in this….one day I'll get my ish together, prom...

How to Get Into Veterinary School | Tips for Med School & other Grad Programs!

First off, sorry for the blinding lighting in this….one day I'll get my ish together, promise.
I'm so happy many of you are reaching out to me about veterinary school and grad school in general! I hope that you guys find this helpful and please comment below with any and all questions!
What I talk about is not limited to vet school - it definitely applies to all grad programs like medical school, dental school, and non-science grad schools as well!
The video itself is so damn long and I def don't want you guys to be forced to watch the whole thing so I tried to organize the video based on times and what I talked about at each point. Click on the timings below and it should take you to that part. Also, I did a super quick summary at the end if you just want to watch that!
0:58 - Disclaimer -- please understand this is simply my experience. It is NOT a template to follow blindly nor is it assurance of getting into any such program. It should just help you plan ahead & figure things out!
1:16 - da beginning: Basically my childhood and how I figured out the difference between my ‘love’ for animals and my wanting to help animals
1:56 - I began volunteering at an animal shelter/rescue agency when I was 10 years old.
3:20 - I began working at animal hospitals (private practice clinics) in high school
3:56 - Animal experience is important early on - it helps you figure out what you want to do. It helped me realize I wasn’t a huge fan of private clinical practice; I didn't see myself doing that as a job, day in and day out.
6:00 - MOST important job as a high school student = get good grades! Why? I believe it builds a very healthy habit and is a good base for success
6:55 - Also, highschool grades are very important for college and scholarships!!! I personally believe, if you're planning on grad school, you shouldn’t dish out money for undergrad. As long as you're not sacrificing the quality of your education, save money!
7:50 - My college scholarship, how I got it and how it helped me; highschool grades and SAT score
9:30 - TuftsAVMSummer program (VeterinaryCamp)
10:09- Most important job as a college student = GET GOODGRADES! Vet school is so competitive which is why grades are so key.
11:48 - If you’re thinking about vet school, start figuring out all your prerequisites. Do some homework on what certain vet med schools require.
12:47 - Plan ahead! My experience in college - finishing my prereqs early gave me a lot of time for fun. Point of the story? Get good grades! Get money!
13:33 - Research, work experiences and recommendation letters!!! I forgot to mention this, but I also did a few weeks of work with cows and lab animals during college.
15:30 - lol I hate research. Do it anyway.
16:08 - Have fun! PARTY! Balance your life! Learn to work hard and play hard.
Have hobbies - good for applications and good for mental health
18:03 - GREs. My GRE score and college GPA
19:20 - The veterinary medical school application process. Which veterinary schools I applied to. My reasonings for the schools I picked. How to choose a grad school that is right for you.
23:35 - Put a lot of effort into your personal statement!
25:16 - Quick summary for middle school, high school, college and veterinary, medical and other grad school applicants.
That's basically it. Obviously a lot has been going since vet school started for me (I am currently in my second semester of 2nd year) and based on the response I get from this, I will definitely make a Part II.
If you watch this video and are uber stressed, don't be!!! Keep in mind that this is was my dream from day one! Also I came from a family and culture that put a lot of importance on grades and education so I was almost forced (in a good way) to get good grades which made the process a bit easier for me. If you're concerned about grades, don't be deterred. Know that IMPROVEMENT means a lot to these schools and combined with evidence of passion and effort, there are infinite ways to stand out as a candidate.
If you still aren't sure about what you even want to do...THAT'S OKAY TOO! There are tons of vet students who took a different path or didn’t know that this is what they wanted to do. If you are late to the game and still want to go to any type of graduate school, you can! You just have to prove your diligence and dedication! If you majored in something else or applied to another field or had a different job, you can always still apply to vet school and get in as long you have the right passion for it and the proper means of succeeding aka hard work!
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35:10

Social Work Q&A | How much do they make? Did you hate it? Is it for me?

Your work, your product and your service, no matter how exceptional, is a commodity until proven otherwise.
Discover the power of relationships for business development, get deals and opportunities to cement your business, and yourself, as a leader in your industry. In this session, JordanHarbinger will teach you to create and maintain connections, gamify the process and turn something many of us dread into one of your largest competitive advantages.
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Biomedical Engineer: Is it Worth it?

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We talk about what he does as a process engineer at a medical balloon company. I ask him, "Can mechanical & electrical engineers work in the biomedical industry?" and "Do you need a masters to work in biomedical engineering?"
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38:24

Tips for Being an Active TA

Undergraduate experience prepares graduate students for the advanced coursework and resear...

Tips for Being an Active TA

Undergraduate experience prepares graduate students for the advanced coursework and research requirements of graduate school. However, most graduate students haven’t had any teaching experience before being thrust into the unfamiliar and demanding role of teaching assistant (TA). The teaching environment poses many challenges inside and outside the classroom, and to succeed, graduate teaching assistants will want to consider developing a pro-active mentality. This workshop discusses the common challenges and responsibilities that graduate TAs encounter each semester, and talks about ways they can take a more progressive, active approach.

Working with Financial Technology Disruptors

Speakers: Dave Mowat, ATB; Doug Steiner, Evree Corp.; AndrewMoor, Equitable Bank; moderated by Amanda Lang
Innovators are transforming the financial services industry. They are using data and software to lower the cost and improve automation of financial services in wealth, payments and risk. This trend presents either risk or an opportunity for financial institutions to work to either leverage, change or possibly lose their established customers loyalty with new service delivery and engagement technology. This session will explore trends, barriers, opportunities and payoffs between established players and startups to provide these new financial services.

1:12:32

20. Fluid Dynamics and Statics and Bernoulli's Equation

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Fuzzy and Techie: A False Divide?

“Techie” students who pursue STEM subjects are commonly seen as greater drivers of innovation than “fuzzy” students who pursue the humanities and sciences. However, those with fuzzy skills in management, communication and creative problem solving are vital to the workplace of the future. Watch as Stanford faculty and alumni experts discuss the skill sets that really matter for current students.
This event was co-sponsored by Stanford Undergraduate Advising and Research, Stanford BEAM, the School of Engineering and the School of Humanities and Sciences.

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